• finley@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    when i see this *crap, all i can think of is:

    Even the best-behaved children can be difficult and challenging at times. But oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) includes a frequent and ongoing pattern of anger, irritability, arguing and defiance toward parents and other authority figures. ODD also includes being spiteful and seeking revenge, a behavior called vindictiveness.

    edit: spelling, lol

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      I was ‘diagnosed’ with ODD at a young age. The reason is because I could clearly see when adults were lying and trying to manipulate me, and when push came to shove I’d get angry.

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        The reason is because I could clearly see when adults were lying and trying to manipulate me.

        that doesn’t seem to be the case here; drinking raw milk is dangerous.

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          Oh no, I totally understand that. Just trying to provide my viewpoint on a bogus ‘diagnosis’.

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      When I see this carp, all I can think is I would have preferred salmon.

      (I’m sorry I’ll see myself out)

      (Also your point is very legit)

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      Even the best-behaved children

      Ahaha!

      Now, does this still apply when they’re knowingly being The Worst to pander?

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      ODD somehow is about the only way I’ve found to successfully make me study; it does not, however, make one stupid (or suicidal, usually). Red hatters do that to themselves.